Covid denier who encouraged violent uprising convicted of terrorism offence
Counter terrorism officers analysed his activity in the ‘Resistance UK’ Telegram chat and identified he was encouraging other members to use crossbows and explosives.
Counter terrorism officers analysed his activity in the ‘Resistance UK’ Telegram chat and identified he was encouraging other members to use crossbows and explosives.
When officers entered the address, they found the 3D printer printing out a component part of a firearm
A woman has been convicted of killing her three-month old baby daughter, following an investigation by the Metropolitan Police Service.
Detectives from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command found documents likely to be useful to someone committing or preparing an act of terrorism.
He was subject to a schedule 7 stop at Heathrow Airport on 23 June 2023
The network have been linked to more than 100 offences across London and Hertfordshire.
Chao Xu has been convicted following an investigation into multiple serious sexual assaults. Detectives believe Xu’s offending is more widespread, went on for a number of years, and are appealing for more witnesses and victims-survivors to come forward.
James Bubb was found guilty of multiple sexual offences.
Apapale Adoum will be sentenced at the Old Bailey on Friday, 24 October.
Raish Ahmed, who was aged 50, was stabbed repeatedly by Whybrow outside his home. He died two days later in hospital.
A man has been convicted of the manslaughter of his mother in south-west London, following a Met Police investigation.
Alban Lambert, 78 was fatally assaulted inside his home.
They were sentenced after graphic footage was found on their phones.
Marko Balaz was convicted of manslaughter and a 17-year-old boy was convicted of murder.
A man has been jailed for stabbing another to death, following an investigation by Met Police detectives.
Zhenhao Zou was found guilty of 28 offences following a five-and-a-half-week trial.
The Metropolitan Police and Justice & Care have jointly worked to pursue the conviction of prolific sex trafficker Roland Cankaj to protect multiple victims of exploitation.
The Met Police is rolling out its new ‘Digital Interview Recording (DIR) kits’, in its commitment to put victims at the heart of investigations, as part of its New Met for London plan. It’s a significant advance in its drive to equip officers with innovative technology to improve efficiency of evidence obtained during interviews with victims, particularly women and girls affected by violence.